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Episode 55 – You’re Trying To Drive Me To An Early Grave

Episode 55 is full of the rock and roll that you have come to expect from the Noize Faktory. This music speaks to me on many levels, and it has since I was a kid. I remember seeing bands like Kiss on TV and being blown away with the spectacle and the sound. I remember seeing Alice Cooper on the Muppet Show, and I remember seeing the Scorpions video for “Rock You Like A Hurricane”, and knowing that my life would be forever changed. That is why I share these songs with you, people that understand the love of music, and the energy of good, true, rock and roll.

Hour 1 – The show opens with a track from Coverdale/Page, as rumors float around that the two rock icons may be talking again. Could there be another album in them? Who knows, but its fun to talk about. Cry Of Love is up next with a classic ZZ Top track finishing off the opening block. I play some Alice Cooper and discuss his new movie called The Super Duper Alice Cooper out now from Banger Films. Its a great DVD, and a great story of one of hard rocks pioneer bands, and artists. I have new music from Bad Barber, The Walking Papers, Cage The Gods, Tesla, and The Rival Sons in this hour as well, along with one of the greatest hard rock songs and riffs of all time, “Albatross” from Corrosion Of Conformity.

Hour 2 – One of Classic Rock’s top songs of 2013, The Answer’s “Spectacular”, along with some other tunes from Stone Machine, The Temperance Movement, StoneRider, and even a cool newly released track from Steve Marriott which came out on the collection I NEED LOVE last year. I also felt like sharing a couple of closet classics with you. One of the bands that could have been if they had just been able to keep their knucklehead singer in check, Bulletboys, great slinky riff rock band in the beginning, had a lot of potential. I play an album cut from Kiss’ ANIMALIZE, which you can now get on 180 gram vinyl along with a bunch of their other albums, some even on vinyl for the first time. Quiet Riot is part of the tail end of the show, a band whose rock documentary is finally finished and has already won an award at an LA film festival. Looking forward to that story, the band has a rich history from the club days with Randy Rhodes to the first hard rock band to have a record debut at number 1 on the Billboard charts. And at the end of the show Brand New Sin takes us out with their acoustic track “Crossed Out And Changed”. I love this song, you need to listen to it.